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AKHANDA YOGA INSTITUTE

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AKHANDA YOGA INSTITUTE The orange colour emblem of Akhanda Yoga Institute (AYI) has a circular pictorial of a lotus and a yoga practitioner with an eye. Below this, the name of the Institute is written. The lotus denotes purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the eye refers to knowledge and ‘God sees all’ and the colour orange symbolises energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness. 

INDO BRAZILIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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INDO BRAZILIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The eye-shaped emblem of Indo Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (IBCC) has a triangular patch of green and orange with Ashoka Chakra representing Brazil and India with their national colours. The blue strokes of the eye denote the preciousness and the vision of the Chamber. Overall the pictorial emblem is an appropriate depiction of the Chamber.

CRAFT REVIVAL TRUST

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CRAFT REVIVAL TRUST The reddish brown pictorial emblem of Craft Revival Trust (CRT) has a tree bearing  veena, a lotus, a globe, a pen, a star, a computer, an open book, an eye and a glowing sun. All these motifs refer to the preservation, nourishment, innovation, globalisation and promotion of arts and crafts. Below the pictorial, the name of the Trust is written. The reddish brown colour signifies the earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition.

DR. K.N. MODI UNIVERSITY

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DR. K.N. MODI UNIVERSITY The emblem of Dr. K.N. Modi University (DKNMU) has the Indian tricolour formed into the shape of the eye with the centre having a blue colour wheel with two concentric circles bearing the acronym of the university and a sun placed in the middle. Its motto in ‘Value Knowledge Character’ is written below the pictorial. The eye shape represents health, protection, good fortune, focus, truth, clarity, light, vision, prophecy, awareness and observation. The tricolour represents the nationalist fervour in university’s endeavours; the blue wheel stands for moving in general and the continuity of changes and the sun symbolises life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity.

SIKSHA ‘O’ ANUSANDHAN

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SIKSHA ‘O’ ANUSANDHAN Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA), formerly known as Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University, is a private deemed university located at Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Its pink and light green circular emblem has an inverted triangle with an eye supported by a pair of abstract leaves, which are ensconced by a pink circular border, which carries the name and status of the university. In Hindu philosophy inverted triangle refers to the solar plexus which is closely associated with personal power and self-esteem. In general this represents the feminine principle, the river delta, earthly or material things. Eyes are one of the most important symbolic sensory organs. An eye is commonly associated with intelligence, light, vigilance, moral conscience and truth. They can represent clairvoyance, omniscience or a gateway into the soul. Leaves represent nature and also symbolise growth and rebirth. The colour pink is symbolic of nurturing, playful, nostalgic, c

CHILD RELIEF AND YOU

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CHILD RELIEF AND YOU CRY was born of a dream to ensure happier childhoods for all children. In 1979, Rippan Kapur - an Indian Airlines purser - started CRY with six friends and just INR 50. Today, over four decades later, CRY works with one hundred and two local NGOs across nineteen states in India and has impacted the lives of over three million children. CRY addresses children's critical needs by working with parents, teachers, ‘anganwadi’ (Indian rural child care centre) workers, communities, district and state level governments, as well as the children themselves. CRY works on four key areas: education (right to development); health and nutrition (right to survival); safety; and protection (right to protection) and child participation (right to participation). Its insignia is its acronym written in a childlike handwriting style in white on a black round cornered rectangle. The counter of each of the three letters have a pair of dots symbolising eyes. Its name is w

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT VISAKHAPATNAM

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT VISAKHAPATNAM Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam (IIMV) belongs to the prestigious IIM family of business schools. It is a new generation IIM, set up by the Government of India in September 2015. The new campus of the Institute is expected to be ready by 2022. The emblem of IIMV displays an enchanting advancement of colours from red to yellow portraying the Institute’s visionary outlook for itself and its students. The progression of colours depicts the event of sunrise, communicating the Institute's role as that of the radiant sun illuminating the lives of its students through quality education, knowledge and wisdom. On expanding the perception, the well-balanced wave like structure demonstrates the consistent flow, meaning the Institute's ever-promising attitude to deliver the best. When one just focuses on the yellow part it appears like the shape of an arrow, conveying the message of growth and expansion. The log

TITAN EYEPLUS

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TITAN EYEPLUS Titan EyePlus, the third major venture of consumer business by Titan Company, was launched into the organized eyewear segment in March 2007. Titan EyePlus offers Indian consumers a world class optical retail experience through products which showcase the best in contemporary design and style, coupled with optical expertise guaranteed thanks to the technical collaboration with Sankara Nethralaya, India's premier eye care institute. Its logo is a wordmark in black and cyan, written in fine sans serif typeface.

CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION

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> CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is an apex Indian governmental body created in 1964 to address governmental corruption. The Central Vigilance Commission has adopted a logo. The logo consists of a graphic representation of an eye encased within the letter ‘C’. The eye represented in a pleasing blue colour is symbolic of the collective determination of the community to be vigilant against any erosion of rights through illegal and improper actions of public servants. Encased within the letter ‘C’ the eye represents the Commission oversees the vigilance administration in all public organisations and helping in arriving at quick and logical decisions in all vigilance cases. The logo has grouped positive and negative elements within it and the deliberate choice of the blue colour signifies an active, ever vigilant but positive and friendly Central Vigilance Commission. The logo has been designed by Shri Binoy Sarkar. He has also designed the logos as